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|name=Duan Qifeng |birth_date={{birth date and age|1973|1|20}} |birth_place=Handan, Hebei, China |show-medals=yes |medaltemplates={{Medal|Sport | Men's athletics}}{{Medal|Country|{{CHN}}}}{{Medal|Competition|Asian Athletics Championships}}{{Medal|Gold| 1998 Fukuoka | Triple jump}}{{Medal|Competition|Asian Games}}{{Medal|Silver| 1998 Bangkok | Triple jump}}{{Medal|Competition|Paralympic Games}}{{Medal|Gold| 2004 Athens | Triple jump (F12)}}{{Medal|Gold| 2004 Athens | 4 × 100 m relay (T12)}}{{Medal|Bronze| 2004 Athens | Long jump (F12)}} }}{{Chinese name|Duan}}Duan Qifeng ({{zh|c=段岐峰}}, born 20 January 1973) is a Chinese male former track and field athlete who specialized in the triple jump. He set a lifetime best of {{T&Fcalc|17.05}} in 1998, which ranked him 20th in the world that year.[1] Duan has had a vision impairment since a very young age, which allowed him to also compete in the Paralympics in category T12/F12 events.[2] CareerHis international career flourished in 1998, when he was gold medallist at the 1998 Asian Athletics Championships,[3] silver medallist behind Sergey Arzamasov at the 1998 Asian Games,[4] and a representative for Asia at the 1998 IAAF World Cup.[5] In the 1998 season he won the national title at the Chinese Athletics Championships with a mark of {{T&Fcalc|17.05}} – the first athlete to jump over seventeen metres at the competition in eight years.[6] He had been runner-up at the Chinese National Games for his native Hebei previously, finishing second to Zou Sixin in 1993 and Lao Jianfeng in 1997.[7] Duan Qifeng also competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics where he won three medals. He won gold in the F12 triple jump and a bronze in the F12 long jump, he was also part of the gold medal winning Chinese 4 × 100 m relay team.[8] International competitions
National titles
References1. ^Duan Qifeng. Track and Field Statistics. Retrieved 2018-03-04. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://news.cctv.com/20070508/106601.shtml|title=近访2004年残奥会金牌得主段岐峰|date=2007-05-08|language=zh|trans-title=An Interview with 2004 Paralympic Gold Medalist Duan Yifeng|newspaper=Hebei Daily}} 3. ^Asian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-04. 4. ^Asian Games. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-04. 5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20121026100106/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/document/competitions/competition/05/79/40/20100809103225_httppostedfile_split2010_21818.pdf 1998 IAAF World Cup Results]. IAAF. Retrieved 2018-03-04. 6. ^Chinese Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2018-03-04. 7. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20151117022654/http://www.jx918.net/Result/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=199 7th National Games medallists] {{zh icon}}. jx918. Retrieved on 2013-03-30. 8. ^{{IPC profile|surname=Duan|givenname=Qifeng|linktext=Duan Qifeng's profile}} External links
18 : Living people|1973 births|Sportspeople from Handan|Athletes from Hebei|Chinese male sprinters|Chinese male long jumpers|Chinese male triple jumpers|Visually impaired track and field athletes|Paralympic athletes of China|Paralympic gold medalists for China|Paralympic bronze medalists for China|Paralympic medalists in athletics (track and field)|Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Paralympics|Medalists at the 2004 Summer Paralympics|Asian Games silver medalists for China|Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field)|Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games|Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games |
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